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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SR, NS, SeMI, RCC, RCS
(Joint)
2020-07-10
14:45
Online Online Theoretical Analysis of Connecting Bidirectional Wireless Communications Applying Microwave Auditory Effect into Backbone Network
Makoto Koike (MK Microwave) RCS2020-77
An anti-personnel radar may be applied to brain-machine interfaces to realize bidirectional wireless communication, and ... [more] RCS2020-77
pp.111-116
RCS 2019-10-25
15:40
Kanagawa Yokosuka Research Park Extending Microwave Communication with the Application of Microwave Auditory Effect from Unidirectional to Bidirectional Communications
Makoto Koike (MK Microwave) RCS2019-201
The microwave communication with the application of the microwave auditory effect enables to directly transmit speech on... [more] RCS2019-201
pp.127-132
RCS 2018-10-19
15:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Use of Dual Beams in the Wireless, Receiverless Communication with the Application of Microwave Auditory Effect
Makoto Koike (MK Microwave) RCS2018-176
The wireless, receiverless communication with the application of the microwave auditory effect, i.e., a telepathy commun... [more] RCS2018-176
pp.137-142
SP, ASJ-H 2018-01-20
14:15
Tokyo The University of Tokyo Searching for the Origin of Natural Language Processing -- Automata, Telepathy Communication and Schizophrenia --
Makoto Koike (MK Microwave) SP2017-69
Herein I present the evidence to support the hypothesis that the microwave communication with the application of microwa... [more] SP2017-69
pp.17-25
CQ
(2nd)
2018-01-18
15:50
Tokyo NII Examining the Feasability of Telepathy Communication -- Microwave Communication with the Application of Microwave Auditory Effect --
Makoto Koike (MK Microwave Research)
Microwave in a rectangular pulse induces auditory sensation, and this phenomenon is called microwave auditory effect. A... [more]
SANE 2017-05-22
10:05
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Silent Radar
Makoto Koike (Micro Patent) SANE2017-2
Microwave radar and spread spectrum communication were developed around the age of WWII. However, the origin of spread ... [more] SANE2017-2
pp.7-12
RCC, MICT 2017-05-12
09:20
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Theory of Telepathic Communication -- Microwave Communication with Microwave Auditory Effect --
Makoto Koike (MicroPatent) RCC2017-5 MICT2017-5
Microwave auditory effect refers to phenomenon that a pulse of microwave induces hearing sensation. A speech signal is ... [more] RCC2017-5 MICT2017-5
pp.19-23
SP 2017-01-21
10:00
Tokyo The University of Tokyo Spoken dialogue system with brain machine interface
Makoto Koike (MK Microwave Researh) SP2016-65
We propose herein that brain-machine interfaces are applied to both output and input interfaces of the spoken dialogue s... [more] SP2016-65
pp.1-9
SP 2016-10-27
10:30
Shizuoka Shizuoka University. Microwave auditory effect applied in the interface of spoken dialogue system
Makoto Koike (MK Microwave Researh) SP2016-41
A spoken dialogue system as an automaton transforms an input message into an output message. Herein I propose wireless,... [more] SP2016-41
pp.1-8
SITE, IPSJ-EIP 2016-06-02
14:50
Kanagawa Institute of Information Security Secrecy Laws in Japan and communication technologies
Makoto Koike (MK Microwave Research) SITE2016-4
Conventionally, the National Government Official Act, the Local Government Official Act, and the Self Defense Forces Act... [more] SITE2016-4
pp.37-41
MW, WPT 2016-04-21
15:10
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Review of Microwave Auditory Effect -- Rediscovery of Radiofrequency Hearing Phenomenon --
Makoto Koike (MK Microwave Research) WPT2016-8 MW2016-8
It is common to believe that we can hear sound but that we cannot hear radio-frequency. Contrary to such common prejudi... [more] WPT2016-8 MW2016-8
pp.39-44
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